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League One Gameweek 31 Review

underthegreysky1971 by underthegreysky1971
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League One week 31 Review

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League One Gameweek 31 Review: Lowe Sacked as Peterborough Run Riot

Gameweek 31 Summary:
Competition: Sky Bet League One
Dates: Saturday 7th February 2026
Total Goals: 43 goals from 12 matches
Leyton Orient Result: 0-0 vs Stockport County (AWAY)

Gameweek 31 of Sky Bet League One is in the books. A dramatic weekend saw Wigan manager Ryan Lowe sacked following a humiliating 6-1 defeat to Peterborough, while Cardiff cemented their position at the top of the table with a remarkable 10-man victory. Goals flowed freely across the division with 43 in total, including hat-tricks for Kyrell Lisbie and Marcus Browne.

Gameweek 31 Results Overview

All Results – Goals vs xG Analysis

League One - Matchday 31 Review

Season 2025-26 | Post-Match Analysis

44Goals
3.7Per Game
6Home Wins
4Draws
2Away Wins
Port Vale
2-2
Burton Albion
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Luton
2-1
Bradford
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Huddersfield
2-2
Blackpool
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Bolton
3-2
Barnsley
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Rotherham
0-3
Cardiff
Saturday, 7 February 2026
AFC Wimbledon
3-2
Reading
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Northampton
3-1
Stevenage
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Peterborough
6-1
Wigan
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Plymouth
1-4
Lincoln
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Wycombe
4-0
Doncaster
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Mansfield Town
0-0
Exeter City
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Stockport County
0-0
Leyton Orient
Saturday, 7 February 2026

Updated League One Table

League One Table After Gameweek 31

League One

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Lincoln42289579364393
2Cardiff422410877433482
3Bolton431916864451973
4Stockport County42218135246671
5Bradford42218135246671
6Stevenage421910134443167
7Luton421810145951864
8Huddersfield431712146657963
9Plymouth42196176658863
10Reading431614136255762
11Wycombe4316121563511260
12Barnsley411413146365-255
13Wigan431413164956-755
14Mansfield Town411315135043754
15Doncaster42158194364-2153
16Peterborough41156206058251
17Leyton Orient43149205766-951
18Burton Albion431312184656-1051
19Blackpool43149205165-1451
20AFC Wimbledon43148214965-1650
21Exeter City431211204755-847
22Rotherham42910233665-2937
23Port Vale40811213054-2435
24Northampton4298253562-2735

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Updated: 17 Apr 2026, 9:30 AM




BTP Analysis & Talking Points

Key Talking Points

  • Lowe Pays the Price: Ryan Lowe’s 11-month reign at Wigan came to an abrupt end following Saturday’s 6-1 hammering at home to Peterborough. The Latics have dropped into the relegation zone after winning just once in their last 10 league games, a catastrophic run that’s seen them fall from 11th to 22nd. Glenn Whelan and Graham Barrow take interim charge ahead of Tuesday’s crucial home clash with Reading and a daunting FA Cup fourth-round tie at Arsenal.
  • Ten-Man Cardiff Show Championship Quality: The Bluebirds remain top of the table after a resilient 3-0 win at Rotherham despite captain Ryan Wintle’s 21st-minute red card. Cardiff’s quality shone through with goals from Omari Kellyman, Chris Willock and Isaak Davies, maintaining their two-point cushion over Lincoln. It’s the kind of performance that suggests Omer Riza’s side have the mentality to go all the way.
  • Promotion Race Heats Up: Lincoln kept pace at the top with a comprehensive 4-1 win at Plymouth, with Reeco Hackett bagging a brace and an assist. Bolton’s 3-2 victory over Barnsley extended their winning streak to four games under Steven Schumacher, while Luton’s 2-1 win over Bradford keeps their play-off push alive. The gap between third-placed Bolton and seventh-placed Luton is just five points – this race is wide open.

Match of the Week: Peterborough United 6-1 Wigan Athletic

Peterborough
6-1
Wigan

This was a statement performance from Luke Williams’ Peterborough and a nightmare afternoon for struggling Wigan. Kyrell Lisbie’s first EFL hat-trick – all three goals coming inside 67 minutes – highlighted the gulf in class. The 22-year-old has now scored six goals in his last seven games and looks unplayable. Jimmy-Jay Morgan, Harry Leonard and substitute Pemi Aderoju also got on the scoresheet as Posh ran riot. For Wigan, this was the final straw – their seventh game without a win and a performance that cost Ryan Lowe his job within hours of the final whistle.

⭐ Man of the Match: Kyrell Lisbie (Peterborough)

An absolute masterclass from the in-form striker. Lisbie opened the scoring with a simple tap-in from Tom Lees’ cross in just the seventh minute, then doubled his tally two minutes later with a well-placed header. He completed his hat-trick in style after 67 minutes with a fine individual effort. At 22, Lisbie is showing the kind of ruthless finishing that could see him playing at a higher level next season. Six goals in seven games tells its own story – he’s on fire.

Kyrell Lisbie

Peterborough | Rating: 9.2

90 mins3 goals0 assists10 passes3 shots

Leyton Orient Review

Stockport County
0-0
Leyton Orient

The Performance: A battling, disciplined display from the O’s at one of League One’s toughest venues. Richie Wellens handed debuts to four deadline-day signings – Tobi Oluwayemi, James Morris, Dylan Levitt and Favour Fawunmi – and they didn’t disappoint. Orient were the better side for large spells, restricting in-form Stockport to just two shots on target despite the hosts having won five of their previous six league games.

Key Moments: Ollie O’Neill had a golden chance inside 10 minutes but was denied by a superb point-blank save from Ben Hinchliffe. Theo Archibald crashed a strike against the crossbar early in the second half as Orient pushed for a winner. The game changed when Stockport’s Josh Dacres-Cogley was shown a second yellow card in the 80th minute for a cynical shirt pull on Dom Ballard. With the man advantage, Orient went close twice in the dying minutes – O’Neill beat Hinchliffe but Josh Stokes cleared off the line, then substitute Josh Koroma forced another brilliant save from the Stockport keeper in stoppage time.

xG Verdict: Orient arguably deserved all three points based on the quality of chances created. They had the better opportunities throughout and nearly nicked it at the death. Against a team in such good form, this was an excellent away point that showcased the squad’s new depth.

🌟 Standout Performer: Ollie O'Neill (Leyton Orient)

O’Neill was Orient’s main creative threat throughout. He forced Hinchliffe into that early save, had another effort cleared off the line late on, and constantly probed the Stockport defence with intelligent movement. On another day, he’d have had a goal or two. His understanding with debutant Favour Fawunmi looked promising – there’s definitely a partnership developing there.

Ollie O’Neill – Recent Form

Leyton Orient

Date Opponent Result Goals Assists Rating
07 Feb 2026 Stockport County (A) D 0-0 0 0 6.7
31 Jan 2026 Port Vale (H) L 0-1 0 0 6.6
27 Jan 2026 Doncaster (A) L 0-3 0 0 6.7
24 Jan 2026 Bolton (A) L 1-2 0 1 6.6
17 Jan 2026 Reading (H) W 3-1 0 2 7.2
10 Jan 2026 Cardiff (H) D 1-1 0 0 6.7

xG Deep Dive

xG Trend – Leyton Orient

No xG data available.

xG Takeaways

The clean sheet at Stockport continues Orient’s improved defensive trend under Wellens. While they didn’t find the net, the quality of chances created suggests the goals will come. The integration of four new signings in one game could have been disruptive, but instead it added fresh energy and creativity. Fawunmi looked particularly dangerous on his debut, while Oluwayemi had little to do but handled what came his way confidently. The O’s are creating enough chances – it’s just about converting them more consistently.

Shock Result of the Week

🔥 Upset of the Week: Wycombe Wanderers vs Doncaster Rovers (4-0)

Wycombe’s biggest win of the season was utterly ruthless. New signing Aaron Morley opened the scoring with a first-time finish from a corner, then Cauley Woodrow, Fred Onyedinma and Jamie Mullins piled on the misery for struggling Doncaster. Michael Duff’s side dominated from start to finish, with Woodrow hitting the post before finally getting his goal. This was a statement of intent from the Chairboys – when they click going forward, they’re capable of dismantling anyone in this division.

Team Performance Ratings

No xG data available for matchday 31.

Final Thoughts

Gameweek 31 Verdict

A weekend that had everything – managerial casualties, hat-tricks, 10-man heroics and relegation drama intensifying. Cardiff showed they have the character to win the title, Lincoln proved they won’t go away quietly, and Bolton’s resurgence under Schumacher continues to gather pace. At the bottom, Wigan’s crisis deepened dramatically while Port Vale and Burton shared the points in a crucial six-pointer. The goals flowed freely – 43 across 12 matches – and we witnessed individual brilliance from Lisbie, Browne, and Hackett. With the promotion and relegation races both wide open, League One continues to deliver entertainment week after week.

Winners:
• Cardiff City – Top despite red card
• Kyrell Lisbie – Hat-trick hero
• Bolton – Four wins in a row
• Leyton Orient – Solid point away at in-form Stockport
Losers:
• Ryan Lowe – Lost his job at Wigan
• Wigan Athletic – Thrashed 6-1, now in relegation zone
• Plymouth Argyle – Shipped four at Lincoln
• Rotherham – 10-man Cardiff too strong

Looking Ahead: Cardiff host Luton on Friday 14th February in what promises to be a cracking top-of-the-table clash. The Bluebirds will be looking to extend their lead while Luton aim to close the gap on the automatic promotion places.

For Leyton Orient: A tough home fixture against Plymouth Argyle awaits on Tuesday 11th February. After the disappointment of their 4-1 loss at Lincoln, the Pilgrims will be desperate for a response. Orient will be confident of building on their solid Stockport performance.

Check out our Gameweek 32 preview for full stats and predictions!

Tags: Cardiff CityGameweek 31Kyrell LisbieLeague OneLeague One 2025-26Leyton OrientPeterborough UnitedRyan Lowe sackedWigan AthleticxG analysis
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